Remove power from the unit and one wire from the fuse.
Then check the fuse with a meter, should be 0 ohms.
Would also be a good idea to check the oven sensor in case it was responsible for the oven overheating.
Here is a good link, check out 7, 8, 20 and 21.http://www.applianceaid.com/electric...air-topics.php

Hi Denman:
Thanks for the information but I'm kinda new at this kind of thing but how do this thermal fuse look like in the chassis parts section. I did check the heat sensor that's ok. Thanks for ur'e help and information.
J.K.

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